Re: Blocking Requests Based Off of HTTP Headers

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On 2/8/07, Adam Serediuk <aserediuk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


RewriteCond   ${hosts-deny:%{true-client-ip}|NOT-FOUND}
!=NOT-FOUND

RewriteRule   ^/.*  -  [F]

If the REMOTE_HOST or REMOTE_ADDR matches the contents of the hosts.deny
file, the block works. However, if I set an HTTP header for true-client-ip
it does not match. I've tried a number of combinations and cannot get this
to work as expected. I know that the true-client-ip header exists, as I am
using it to log information into a log file successfully.

You would need to use %{HTTP:true-client-ip}, as noted in the RewriteCond docs.

Joshua.

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